Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 22, 1869, Image 3

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'LOCAL ;AIVD GENERAL.
Tnie.TAl4,-The, - follewhig is the
Time Table of Ike Pennaybinia and New
York Oanii and Bail Bosd OoMpany, which
ook effect on Monday, Nov. : 23,1868': ;, •
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' ' 'P. M. P.M.' A.M.
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.7.1:13 • -928
truinta .... ... ....7:18 1:13 - 923
.... 7:40 125 • • • 9:45
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8.10 1220 - 820
.7:87"" 1197 597
722 ' 1112 8:12
.720 10:50 4050
A. M. L M. P. M.
JOHN P. 00X• auPcbstaidet
WArgais
ATSTICB
Mem..
Mg. A communication on the "huni
bags" 'of &he day . will appear next week.
le. Rev. E. P. RA3131010, the even
gellst, is preaching in Lulianspolis.
Me..onr correspondent X. is inform
ed that his articles will be very acceptable.
The one received will appeavnext week."
Mir The diacipWi Wauter will
find a fall supply of FiebingTsokla of elan
variety at bf.AIISILAIA. Broe. I Co.
Mir GEO. a Wzuse has been ap
pointed Post Master at Wyalnaiag.
' L :A. Itizawar has bees appointed to the
ameposition at Boma.
an.. One span of the Rail-Road
Bridge at this place has been raised. It is
expected that the Bridge sill be completed
about the first of Octilber. _
Col. EDWIN MORGAN, formerly
of Wysox, died suddenly at Bethlehem,
Pa., on Friday last, He was one of the
Professors in the "Lehigh Institute."
Bar : The Episcopal- Church of thift
village, which has been without a regular
choir for some months past, is again well
provided for in this very important par
ticular.
se" Espy's Piaster Mill, at Rum
merfield, -was burned on Friday afternoon
last. The fire was discovered about 4
o'clock. Loss $3.500.
G. H. WOOD requests us to inform
our readers that he' sill continues to sell
his stock of Canned Fruits, Groceries, &c.,
at cost.. He expects a few days more will
close out the etssortment.
N. C. ELSBREE and A. G. ifesoW•
have been appointed - General Agents for
the National Life Insurance, for this county.
Their officals at -the Banking. House of G.
F. MesoN & Co.
NY" Mr. M. A. FAIRCHILD, well
known to many of the citizens of this Coun
ty, has been appointed Agent for the Ameri
can Tract Society. His district comprises
tho whole of thisConnty.
kir Mr. Werra, of the Elmira Sat
urday Eveniruy Revirw,gave us a call on Mon
day. He has appointed Csizaus Heanun
Agents for the sale of the h'eview in this
place. '
Stir W. T. harms, Chairman of the
Republican County Committee publishes a
call, in another column. for a mass meeting
to elect delegates to the state Coniention.
Let there be a good attendance. ''
SmErAnn,an int inerent tem
perance lecturer, delivered a lecture in the
Court Hohse on Saturday evening last, and
one in the M. E. Church on Sunday eve
ning. Bbth of them were well attended.
Fe' We are pleased to note that
our old friend, CoL JOE Horrrox,has become
one of the pr.)prietors of the "Means House."
r Jon is a "tip-top" fellow,. and if doetent
know how to "keep hotel," he will soon
learn.
Mr. HEZEVAII NEWELL, an old
gentleman aged 73 , living with Rzvsan
Bmairr, near the brick yard of R. Maim
& died while sitting in his chair at the
breakfast table on Saturday morning last.
It is supposed heart disease was the came.
i Messrs. FAIRMAN tt THURSTON
hai - 0 purchased Maj. CALDWELL'S interest
in the Elmira Daily and Weekly Advertiser
establishment. The Advertiser has become
almost a necessity to us, Etna we wish it
and ita enterprising and wide-a-wske
tors abundant SIICCPSS.
fair We notice that our quondam
friend, Dr. Jour Mchrross; is to entertain
the people of Owego wfth an eihibition of
his elecntionary powers, some evening this
week. The Doctor is it fine eleculiuniat,
and recites Bons, DICKENS and,Saimrsrites
s -s to perfection.
gm. While it is an admitted fact
that nothing adds•so much to the appear
.
ance,of a man as a stylish hat, it is import
ant that all should know that CLOITNBY do
AMSBRY, in Moroi:Les new Block, keep the
best assortment of Hats and Caps,(and
them cheap, )of any establishment in town.
Val- In accordance with the law
which we published a week or two since,
the Commissioners Clerk has issued a cir
cular to the Constables of the County, no.,
tifying them that they will not be required
to make any returns at the coming session
of Court.
• stir We see it stated that S. W.
&soap has been appointed Postmaster at
'Towanda. We hope it is true. if it isn't it
ought to be. It is ate. Allow us to con
gratulate you, neighbor &Noun. We hope
you will enjoy your honors for many years
to come.—Elmira Adv.
SKILLFULLY DONE.-Dr. T S. UP DE-
un.k.l7 is continually doing some unique.op
eMtions in his profession. Yesterday he
manufactured a new lower lip for a lady,
who bad_ suffered its loss from a cancerous
affection, taking the material from each
side Of the face. He also removed a malig
nant 'tumor together with a part of the low
er jaw; of a gentleman of this oity.—llmfra
Adrirtiser.
i JoBAs M•aEE, an employee in
CASE'S Twining Mill met with quite ak•se,
rions accident a few days since. • A belt on
some of the machinery worked out of place
and Mans, in attempting to replace it,
caught a stick, which he was using for that
purpose, in the belt which threw it against
him ;with such force as to inflict a painful
wound in the upper part of the abdomen.
Stir We are glad to see the amount
of improvements that are going on in dif
ferent parts of our town. All over the vil
lage may be seen soores of dwellings rising
up as ty 'magic: Most of these are the
abodes of our unpretending or daily labor
ing brethren. It rejoices their hearts to be
able to set clown under their own "vine and
fig tree." _ This class comprise the bone
and sinew of any population, and we trust
our more fortinate fellow citizens will con
tinne-to encourage
,them to build houses
for themselves, by furnishing them lots at
prices within their reach, and that the bor
ough authorities will see that they -have all
the improvements,in the way oflide-walks,
crossings ito., they are entitled to.
will be held Oda Medweeder -waeidep u
the house of 'Mr. Jamatkeizia.
is. Judge Miami arrived in thig
plan from Wanidngton on Friday evening
last. The saisaion of Congress just eking
Las been one of muernittad and unuanal
labor, and the Member*: are not sorry that
it labiosed. .
The display of anrorabOrealis,
more familiarly known as "Northern
Lights," on Thursday evening last, aim?
passed anything of the kind witnessed for
many years.
,The brilliant bars extended
across the horizon for several hours. pro.
&ming an effect sublimely grand..
MIL. The yield of Maple Sugar ban
been very abundant in this county. not
withstanding ths backwardness of the sea
son. Old sugar makera say the flow of up
was the greatest known,for many years.—
The price of nutpto saga has fallen off
very materially within the put few dap.
11011:PHRZY Bigiiasas desire us
to say to the people of Bradford , county,
that they have just opened the largest stock
of Boots A, Shoes and paddler: Goods,
ever exhibited in this place. Their assort
ment of Ladies mul Irmo and Children's
Shoes is complete, and any lady who; can
not snit herself at ntrltPEires must be
bard to - please. That's 11l we've got to say.
gig. We direct -the particular at
tention of School Directors, to the call for
a convention to elect c county Superintend
ent, for three years from the first of June
next
We trust as many directors •as can, pos-,
sibly be present will give the subject care
ful attention. A man well qunlilled both
by education and_ experience, should be se
lected for this responsible position, as on
the Mims of the Superintendent depends
in a great degree the success of the Com
mon School System in the county.
b. The coroner's jury in the case
of . &azimut]) found murdered in hill own
house in Binghamton, last week, found that
the deceased came to his death from the et
feats of two pistol shots. JANES Dim Err
and Mrs. BLANCHARD, the wife of the de
ceased, were held as principal and acces
sory. Mrs. Butscuttu) is not yet seventeen
years old, and was taken to Binghamton a
few months ago by DaWrrr, who pretended
to marry her, but really had her married to
BLANCHARD, who kept a brothel. Br AN
CHARD was nearly fifty years of age,and was
supposed to have had considerable. money.
fildr The last Reporter contains Mr.
E. 0. Goonsion's.valedictory and the salu
tatory of Mr. S. W. Anvoan who assumes
the whole management of Ole Reporter. Mr.
Goonsics, we are glad to hear, will contri
bute occasional editorials to the paper, and
from his increased .facilities for observation
and his connection with some of the lead-r
ing spirits of the State, will no doubt
able to give views of some value as to pa.
titical movements. We welcome Mr. Az-
TOED to the fraternity to which he returns
with enlarged ideas of its usefulness and
power, white he brings to it a real tore for
the profession, he also brings to it a finished
practice and untiring energy that cannot
fail to make his connection with the Repor
ter a success. ..V. T. Gazette.
SLETEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF GRAND
LODGE OF L 0. OF G. T., op Pa.—/fr. Ed
itor :—Allow me to remind the many mem
bers
of the Ord 'r of Good Templets ,in
your town and c ou nty that the Sixteenth
Annual Session f the Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania, will be held in the city of
Scranton, on Tuesday the Bth day of June,
commencing at 14 o'clock a. m. We an
ticipate a very large attendance at this se‘ -
sieri - from the flourishing Lodges it was my
gOod fortune to meet with all pver your fine
county. We hope all will attend who can
do so. The session will probably continue
three days.
118. It has become a serious ques
tion with many how they can maintain the
fertility of theirsoil, without incuring an
expense too great to be borne. CRhunon
Stable manure, when used is quite liable to
fill your ground with rank and noxious
weeds, and the use of. some other fertilizer
has become a necessit y , especially to those
who have but a small quantity of land to
cultivate, • Marshall Bros. & Cu. , in order
to give our people an opportunity of test
ing a substitute -for manures now - in use
have purchased a large quantity of "Baugh's
Raw Bone Phosphate," which is recom
mended by some of the most experienced
agricuituralists and horticulturalists in the
country, and are 'selling it at prices within
the reach of all. _One sack will manure a
I acre lot. Call° at Marshall Bros. Hard
ware Store and examine for yourselves.
SURVEY OF A R. R. ROUTE TO MONT-
Rosr..—The project of a railroad to lead frow
the Lehigh Valley' road to Bin . ghaintini
through Susquehanna county,Which for the
pia few months has been so pinch dis
cussed by those living along the supposed
routes, is now about to take a more definite
and practical shape.
A fall corps of engineers under the gener
al Supervision of Ur. FaxiCidzactra, Chief
Asistant Engineer of the L V. B. B. have
commenced a survey from Tankhatmock.—
The immediate charge of this corps has
been entrusted to Caxvixi E. BBOA.DREAD,
who, under the direction of Mr. Idzactrx,
will make carefuLand accurate surveys, and
general estimates of allisupposed feasible
routes between Tunkluinnock and Meshop
pen, and run the routes lliraugh as far as
Montrose. It is thought that this work
can be done within the next four weeks.
le" The :Ad building knotyn as the
"Noith Branch Hotel," near the Episcopal
Church, was destroyed by fire on Saturday
night. The fire broke out aboutill O'clock.
The house was occupied by Mrs. Varna.
coos, as a residence, and L. C.
,NZLSON, ns
a shoe shop. The fire originated in NEL
sox's shop, and l itad made such progress be.
fore it was discovered, that it was impossi
ble to save the building.
Mr. Naeox did not save anything. He
was insured for $llOO.
Mrs: VAIWERCOOx had no insurance on
her fdrnitnre, and lost nearly everything:—
Her loits is quite severe.
ha. McGasoog, a boarder in the house,
lost all his clothing and a small sum of
money.
The building was insured for $l5OO.
Dr. Formes house, which was in close
proximity to the fire; was not injured, ow
ing to the efforts of the firemen and the ab
sence of any wind.
MESSRS. EDITORS : — Cantiix ‘ i has not
only her Mineral Springs, Mountain Lake
and maganese, but; wording to report, a
girl-possessing greater memory than any
known to us elsewhere. She is about four
years of age. At a Sunday School Conven.
Lion about six months since she answered
one hundred such questions as are gener
ally asked. The intarogator was a strangei
to the child. She commits two chapters
each week. Ten years ago we were some
what acquainted with the father of this
child, he could repeat more passages froin"
the Bible than any other person we ever
met. Shang is a good thing in a roast
turkey but not "muchly" in a child's Hap
per story."
We learn of wont changes in "real es-
teistillbeoegteethie
la the urof
The mast sooletteki. 0. 0. F.;A: 7 111.,
sad iO. 0. , T. Aire in fourhados 'agithr
ikon. The "bagbeari"secret, labeing eradi
ated as feu education streseee.
',01.1031, Alma /9•
- .
• MI6 Ray little leisure the oth
.a morning se accepted is imitation from
Mr, kxx to iirdt his hothouses and Sower
gardens. These gardens, although not on
so extemalve a scale as the “Botanical Gar
dears" at Washington, yet in 'brituty Of ar
rangement and variety of choice Planta and
dowers; would lose nothing by impariscor
With them. . We were Shown a dozen vale
tiesof Ooleus,propagated from plants which
were sold• two years ago in London for 400
pounds sterling. Branother department of
the hot house one may spend a whole day
and not be able to learn all the names of
the different .pkoits to.be Seen. :One pecu
liarly noticeable feature of the 'gardens is
the remarkably yhealthy appearance of
everything in thee], evidencing that unceas
ing care and attention is bestowed upon
them. Everything is warranted true to
trams grid Sal instructions as to treatment
is given by the gentlemanly gardener in at
tendance.
"Beautiful and fragrant - bonnets, are also
aniong the attractions here, and in feasting
our eyes upon the variedand.besOtiful flow
ers composing diem, we abnostl imagined
the "month of loses" was here.
In the department devoted to the propo
gation and starting of early, garden • vegeta
bles such as Tomtit*, Cabbage, and Cu
cumber plants, Ike should judge a sup
ply sufficient for the whole county had been
provided. We were informed that no less
thazi 20,000 Tomato Plants, comprising all
the choice varieties, such as Tilden, Heys,
Gen. Grant, Crimson Cluster, Cedar Hill,
&0., were ready for transplanting. Indeed
we saw some already in blossom. Other
plants were well advanced, and persons de
siring early gardens will heartily thank Mr.
Mn for his enterprise in furnishing so many
plants and vegetables, 'several weeks earlier
than they could otherwise be procured, and
at prices within the reach of all.
rho whole arrangement of both the flow
er and vegetable gardens bespeak excellent
taste in Mr. Ma and his gardener.
Special Noting.
MIL Several active efficient Agents
wanted for Bradford and adjoining comities
for one of the most prominent Life Insur
ance companies in this country.
Address Durum Smarm & Co.
General Agents,
Harrisburg, Pa.
April 21.-1 t
an. McCABE & Mix have just re
ceived a large quantity of Pons CIDER Vila
ofia, 'which - they are selling at reasonable
rates. , April 21.
sir A meeting of the Bradford
County Medical Society will be held at . Dr.
Mason's office, Wednesday. May sth, 1869.
April 21.-2 w L. D. BIONTANII6 Sel3.y.
To in Lovßas or PLOWEAS:—Sin
oarely thanking my customers forlheir very_
liberal patronage during the past years,
have much satisfaction in informing them,
that I have this season. a large stock of
Plants, such as Roses, Geraniums, Fushias
and others too numerous to mention here,
either for house or garden culture •, Also
now reany a large su pply _ of early Cabbrige,
Tomatoes,, Peppers, Egg plants, and others
in season.
Orders from unknown correspondents
must invariably be accompanind by a re
mittance or responsible reference.
Haar
April 21. Towanda; Btad. Co.; Pa.
Mieses I.•3.WARTIVOQD & PRATT
having opened a new stock of Millinery, in
Monroeton,,respectfully invite the ladies of
that place and vicinity to call and examine.
Particular attention given to straw work.
April 21, 1869.-2 w
Nonce.—Alt persons indebted to
to the late firm of J. H. & W. T. Horton,
are hereby notified that said hidebtsdness
must be settled within thirty days from
date hereof. • W. T. HORTON
Terrytown, April 15th, 1869.-31
COME nue bralNo.—Atter any fruit
or ornamental trees or other Nursery Stook
that may be due to you, to replace any
trees that you may have bought of me, and
warranted, that have failed to live.
Aprills, 1869.-3 w B. M.
FRUIT TREES.--If you want to buy
good fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs,
vines, &a, at fair prices, and at the same
time save from 25 to 100 per cent., and be
secured from the extortions and impositions
of traveling N. Y. Nursery Swindlers, then
send to IL ht. WELLZS, Towanda Nursery,
and buy what you want. Trees ready for
delivery from and after, April 20.
April 15.4 w
Boutur.—By a late act of Congress
Soldien who enlisted for three , yeani and
received only $5O hpnity. are entitled to
$5O additional. Apply to EL B. hicKza.w.
Office over Mason & Co's. Banking' House,
Towanda, Pa.
April B,—tt
To RENT.—One of the moat conven
ent houses in'Towanda, apply to
Towanda, March 30. Mix & BISHOP.
NEW — PICTURE GALLERY IN TOWANDA
—Mercim's New Block, over the new. Drug
Store. Prof. C. Bichie, from Paris.(France,)
has opened Photograph notims as.above.—
The Professor offers Photographs very low,
4 ftsr 75 do. Also Prof. 8: being a gradu
ate of a French University and master of
French. Italian and Spanish languages, he
proposes to teach at the low rate of $l5 per
quarter of 36 lessons.
March 8.-tf
leas List of the names of persons
drawn March 10, 1869, to be Jtarors for May
Court, commencing Mondayi-May 3, 1869 :
GRAND AMOR&
• Albany, Portia Wilcox ; Burlington twp.,
Zopher Morgan ; Canton, Lewis Wheat and
Robert Lilley ; Franklin, Mathew Marshall;
Leßoy, M H loanable ; Pike, Asa Stevens.;
Smithfield, C F Coffin ; Sheshequin, Chas
Segar. Milton Elliott, L J Culver ; Sylva
nia, Thos McCollum ; Standing Stone; B
W Ennis • Towanda Borough, H A Bur
bank, Win Chamberlin, J Delay Montanye,
Albert Long C M Manville; - Towan .a North,
Richard Horton ; Tuscarora, D D Gray Jr.,
David Baldwin; Troy twp., Stephen Wilber;
Terry, Alva Crandall ; Wyalusing„. Edward
Wells.
=awns roar—lsr - week.
Asylum, Alvin T Aola, Isaac Ennis and
Daniel took ; Athens twp., L Elsbree,
John Woodworth ; Athens born, John P
Blood, A F Campbell ; Albany, Wm Allen ;
Burlington west, John Ballard ,• Barclay,
Isaac 0 Blight ; Columbia, Bander Wolfe,
Cornelius Mosher. Wm H Onstid , John H
Calkins, 8 M Peckham ; Canton twp., Da
vid .B Barnes ; Leßaysville,, J H Marsh
Leßoy, A Kelley ; Monson twp., Wm J
Mason -; Orwell, Charlie_ Beers ; Overton,
Daniel Haverly-Jr., ; PilteirlamehGorbam ;
Rome twp.;;;T Arc her ; Rome boro, Wm
Coolbaugh ; Kidgeberry, Volney Funiman ;
Standing Stone, -Hill= Gordon and Wm
Stevens ; Shesheinin, William Patterson ;
Springfleld,L Porter; Smithfield,J D - Tracy ;
Mnytwp,Darias B Manley,Oliver Williams,
Thomas Porter ; Troy boro, Moses Gustan,
Wm Orwin ; Terry,Ow Richards ; Towan
da boro, Emanuel romer, Allen McKean ;
Towanda twp., Gep Scoville, Amass Frntch
ey •Wysox. .John Fool, John B Smith ;
Wilmot, Joseph N John Cormes.
key. O 13 Stowell' ; Wells, Omer B Brasted ;
Wyaltuting, Hiram-Elliott ; Windham, Jo
seph A Dawes. -
rasvinis - rozy-2zin wars.
Alba boro, V 31 Wilson, Irani Wilson ;
Athens twp., Win Underhill ; Athens boro,
A 0 Snell, J W Comstock, John *marsh;
Asylum, 0 D Chamberlin ; Alex
English ; Burlington west, Fred- Johnson ;
Barclay, D M McCraney ; Canton boro,
John W Mix ; Canton twp., Wm Owen, Hil
ton Greenleaf ; Columbia, Daniel Bradford;
Franklin, J L Johnson ; Granville, William
Macron. Gilbert, McNanglit ; Herrick,
Richard Mills, John Lafferty ; Monroe
born. 13 13 Hkiznan ; like, 1.1 GregoTh She
shegtdn. (3eo Chaffee ; Smithileld,l4l FTut
tle ; Terry. E (1 Teary Troy ,bOra,
Pomeroy, John H Grant ;. Toiranda boro,
ChiltD Crash. David Balun, Clinton Shaw ;
Towanda twp, Mahlon Swithroodi Wyse!:
Henry Van Brunt ; Wyaluaing, George
Biles ; Warren, lamea Bowen, Warren Bow.
en. Job Dean ; Wells, Abraham Budeunmi.
our tendon as ApigptdarVsta
Physlologl.`nidearataneW a nd '
&upon will be tithe Hotel in mine
-161-TllO age IA Ward alonlYl Tom
sada, W 5111 • Annioinlio4
Dr. Wotan trot* .all Cbron.
to Dlssaier, and polar* all of Bak
anal Operations. Aland - attenice gni*
to diseases of the kp4, (XkliTh•—
Consultation lies - Apr: 22-2 t
_
Amos.
NU Mr. Eurr " begs leave ao, pre
sent his- Wain for theirekr Mend patro
nage heretofore extended to ldah and to hi ,
form bis friends-And the public ammil4:
that he is folly prepared to" furnish "Icirme
tamiliin:Or patties" with awthing In the line
of Ice" Crew. Confections or sweet meaty
on :ray short potioe. Store; No43,Thittdo
Block.
Lair, someWbeie between
&ettaville and Towanda, along 'Waterproof
Cloak. __ The Ander will be stStable nnrar-.
ded on leaving it at this °Moe:\
APril 21 ., • •
• .
Wevuo.--A iniddle - •Rged lady to
do general housework and look after two
amen children. Situation perznenant:—
Protestant erred:. Address silteportir
Towanda„ with wine and reference.
_.
Towanda, April 6, 1869,4 f ,
Tam • ARIRICAN • Qoozuti6 STOVIC;—
AMU= berscirsamer IN TJUB EITOT4 ax
AxoprintPszsarr.,-After along series of ex-
Perimente,we have added the Base Burning
principle to the American Cooking 5i0Y. 1 ,1:7
which a more uniform combustion' is ob
tained in all parts of the The Box, and a
continuous fire-can be kept with a great sa
ving of fuel. . This is another great acquisi
tion to this world renowned Stove, and is
fully secured by Letters ratent, This
Stove has new been before the people for
eight, years; and.over fifty thousand of them
are in use, to the entire satisfaction of the
people, and they are eagerly sought after in
all the States between the Atlantic and Pa.
dile coasts. We have improved it from
time to time, until it is admitted to be al
most perfect as a Stove ; and the strongest
evidence of its great superiority over all
others, is the numerous attempts to imitate
its name and design. Whilst some of these
imitations are infringements of oursights,
and are being prosecuted, all will be found
greatly inferior to the genuine article in
their operations.
. Paciiab & Co.,
-17 and 19 Green_Street,
• Albany, N. Y.
Forsahitby CkiDDlNCirct RI7I3BELL. Towan.
da, Pa. March 17.-3 m
AYER'S Item VIGOR, For reetori ng
Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color.—
A dressing' which is at - once agreeable
healthy. and effectual for preserving the
hair. - Ruled or gray, hair is restored to Its
original color with (he gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin hair ie thickened, falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though not
alwAys, cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are destroy
ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for useful
ness by this application. Instead of fouling
the hair• with a pasty - sediment, it will keep
it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use
will prevent the hair from turning gray * ew
falling off, and consequently prevent bald
ness. Free from those deleterious substan
ces which make some preparations ,danger
ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benifit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a hair dressing, nothing else
can be found so desirable. Containing nei
-ther oil nor dye, it does not soil white cam
bric,and yetlasts long on the hair, giving it
a rich glossy lustre and grateful perfuni* '
Prepared by pr. J: C. Ayer & Co., Prac
tical and Alitcytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass.
Price $l,OO.
Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, & 'all
Draggits k Dealers in medicines every
where. Nov. 26, 1868. y
TOWANDA COAL YARD. odolic for
Coal accompanied with cash, O.R-at the
Old Established - Drng Store of. Dr. TL C.
Poirrza, corner of. Main and Pine Streets.
Towanda, 'will receive prompt attention.
Jan. 20, 1869.—tf Ws= &
= TOWANDA, April 6, 1869.
/desire.; Wlcemaie do Brace.— Gents :
The Singer Sewing. Machine I purchased
from you last June, has fulfilled all your
promises in regard to it. It is always in
order and does its work well, in short - gives
entire satisfaction. I would recbtrunend
all persons desiring a first class Machine to
give it a trial before purchasing any other.
Yours truly, •
BENJ. M. 'PEci.
April 8-o
Sir. We have a second-hand Man
ufacturing Machine, in good order, suitable
for sewing leather, would give good satis
faction to a Shoe or Harness Maker, or
Carriage Trimmer. Wf will sell it at a bar
gain. . ,Wiciuum Bums.
March 4.—tf
* Sewing, Machine Threads,
Silk, Oils, Needles .ke„ kept at the Sewing
Machine Agency of Wickham k Black. -
d - • Minch 4.—tf
Ser . NATHAN TIDD, Justice of the
Peace, in office with E. Overton Jr., front
ing the Court. Honse,and over Pettis & Co's
Store. Feb. 25:
•
ST ORES diID OFFICES TO RENT.—The
subscribers offer the stores and offices in
their new Brick Block, located on Bridge
Street in Towanda, Pa., for rent. These
stores are built in the most substantial
manner and will be fitted up to suit the con
venience of any business for which they
may be needed. They are suited for Dry
Goods, Clothing, Jewelry or other trade,
and it is believed that the location will be
found equal to any other for business. The
two upper stories are fitted tip into suites
of rooms with every convenience for offices
or family use, and are finished in the best
style. Application may be made in person
or by letter to Gammas PaTrow.
Towanda, March 30.-7 w
is. W. Drrrmca & Co., Towanda,
Pa., respectfully call the attention oft - the
public to the Piano Fortes,. Organs and Me
lodeons. In doing so, they desire • tdlitate
that their chief-aim is always- diverted to
instruments which will meet all expeota
tions and requirements that can be made,
by the most cultivated performers.'_ reeling
confident that there are no instruments in
the United States or Europe superior to
those we sell, we beg leave to mention the
following principal features which we claim
for them :
1. Strength and durability.
2. A sympathetic tone—powerful without
harshness, round-in bass, rich and singing
in the middle octaves, and of clover bright
ness in high treble.
3. 'Elegance in style and finish.
Sheet music and Music books aliays on
hand. Prices mederate.
Towanda, March 29.-3 t
Fort SALE. CHSAP.—A new house
pleasantly located on the Main Street near
Col. G. F. Mason's dwelling, lot 53487.
Arso, a house on west side of Rail Road
Street, near to Cash's Planing Mill, lot
120x150. Possession given immediately.
Jarci.J. Garrrrres.
March 29.-7 w
&auxAnoss.—Special public ex
aminations of Teachers to supply Summer
Schools only, will be held at Orwell Hill
School. House, Tuesday, April 20th, Towan
da, April 23d, Troy borough, April 24th,
and Towanda, May Bth, to commence at
the usual hour, 9 A. M. .
All applicants for certiticaks, who. failed
to attend an examination last ' fall will please
to comply with • the requirements on the
139th page of the school biwtt
0. J. CfruitnrcE,
Orwell, Mar. 25, '69.-4t County Supt.
111§.. Fog SALE CHEAP.—
One I(cdaci. Team, Young Bay Horses.
OneNete Open-Baggy.
One Second - Hand Buggy.
One Second Hand Carriage.
One Platform Spring Wagon.
One Second Hand Double Harness.
Enquire's& the Hardware Store of
irch 22, '69. S. N. Abranwatz,
Fon .11sar.—Tie subscriber offers
for rent a house andgood garden attached,
situated near the residence of James Ward
Esq. Period:Ler particulars enquire of
Wm. Drrzazon, -
Mar • 17. - Towanda, Pa.
ran Rein..—A Dwelling House on
Main Bt 4 &Anna of G. D. Morrrann.
loyal:14 M.aroll 24.
cio6t-j, Pa., Hay
AVV , C 4111 4' 1 ,7 4 140 9 .
13110v2:4a E i 1 itz. - chi; I*., Apt 1;
1869, - ,Loriktior,, 79 rept_ „
1 11,HErNSY-91 Washington, *
Thursday, Naro6.tsth..llm. Mails Whit;
awyoriftv -.the lata Elliott railway, of
Wm% Piii 0 0 1) 10,1•1 1 *;I:
"So He &th n His belovedaitid
TAYLOt4u April - lira,. 186.
71william A. Tyke, son of Idr. and lbw.
T aYk'ri, "1,0 mondr
7
and 21 days ~
.-•- • -
:LENT—In Some, Awl ;1899. of eon
_ • immpticni, Esther E. youngeit daughter
of Smith And Mary Lent, aged 10- years
and 6 scionthai.. j ,
The deoesiqd Imam lovely daughtecjeuit
budding into wareinhood s loved and belovid
by 011 the family from her. infancy, by hew
Wireetnus of character and bytt pomace . of
unusual gifts of parsons, and mind , that
awakened theluightest hopeckfor the futomi.
Shaman a favorite amonthersehool-mates,
aMLvery fond of Meethigs and Sabbath
Solloolk and all Christian societies. But
she's gdnii: Our lovely sister's gone. Her
loss -is most . sereMly • telt- and aiaceesly
mourned .by her surviving parents, by her
brothers and sisters, and by her numerous
- relatives and friends.: . • . -
ewu wasA AM and bmmlY.
as the summer brces44
feth r e it of evePINC- 3
Wbea u, floats saioiluze treas.
\ Abetrtistmentsi.
k .
TOW'ANDA. MA R KE T-AK !
, (Wamas...Ls Putons.)
'Corrected every Wedneedey byC. B. PATCH,
whicii li subject to cluirifickalui 1
Wheat -.' $1 50 ig
,
Be , • 05 '-
Buckwheat 1
Corn - 4
Oats •• . 65.
Beans ..•....•• 2 50`0
Butter (Rolle) . 3B O.
E do (Dalq) . 40 0 '
go
_.
Floor.
18 0
mow - 9 0060 e 0
10 5 60 0
Ham * 20 22
Onions 250 0 300
Wincinve OF Gasnr.—Wheat, 60 lbs. ;
Corn et 6 lbii; . Rye, 56. lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs •
Barley, 46 lbs ; Buckwheat, di lbs ;•• Beans:
62 lbs'; Bran,' • 20 lbs ; Clover Seed, 60 lbs ;
Timothy Seed, 44 lbs ; Dried peaches, 33
lbw ; Dried Apples, 22 lbw ; Flak Beed.s6 lbs.
Iphr.
-'LOCK LIIMBER.-LATH
SHISIGII.FS.—A prime article of Boards.
Flooring, Scantling and Timber of almost any
length and dimensions. Alan spy quantity of
Lath And the beat Sawed Shingle!. mutulfsethr
editribe County, can be supplied to, parties for
building pafpaseg,upon short rinse and upon
toe most reaaouabye terms, by leaving their or
ders at the Towanda Coal Yard, or with 'Tnos.
. WoorAprr, Esq , ak the Towanda CoalCo'n
Depot.
Towanda, Marsh 25, 1869.-Gm
illA PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.—
TO Nathaniel B. .Watterman. No. 173,
Deo. Term, 1868. You ale hereby notified that
Rebecca Watterson, your wife, by her next
friend H. W. Miller, has . applied to the Court.
of Common Pleas of Bra d ford County . for a Di
vorce. from the bonds omatrimony, and the
said Court has appointed Monda y, the 3d day of
May, 1869, at two o'cloc. p. In., for bearing
the said Rebecca Watterson, in the premises,
at which time and p lace you ma attend It you
think. Wit. GRIFFIS,
April b. 1889. Sheriff.
THE NEW ,A D, IMPROVED
• ELIAS OWE, 1 .
,i,:ie
FAMIL Y SEFI . MACHINES,
Were awarded the First raze at the Paris Zs
. paaltion 1887, over other Machines.
Apo, the following State Pairs of 1888 have
awarded this Machine the first premium t •
New York. Ohio, Pennsylvania. Maasachn
setta, New Hampshire, Vermont, Wisconsin,
aAI Indiana.
At the County Faint of Madison. Odandaga,
Oswego, Wane, Or!testi , ' Tompkins, Seneca.
Monroe, Herkimer, BehttyleT t Livingston, and a
host p 1 others. v
Report of the Commit . o n Sewing Machines,
at the State Fair held fn Rochester, Fall of
1568.—" Your Committ e have examined the
different Fewing Machines. to which their at
tention was called, and would recommend aa
the beat Family and Machine for all work,Flliaa
Rowel's Saw in Machine, and 'or the following
018011 S: Ist—Simplicity of constructton. 2d
Regularity of tension on both upper and rower
threads. Bd--Ease of management. 4th—Great
range of work upon all materials. sth—The
perfect attachments to the Machine for felling,
laemmming, tucking, braiding, quilting bind-
tag and cording, end the ease with' whicl they
are applied, 6th—The durability of the ma.
Chine, .t being madqof hardened steel, a drati
justed in its bearings. We recommend a med.
al."
New style Hemmer , Braider, Tuoker, Quilter
_ styla
Corder,k.Wmolderer. Binder, `Feller and
proved Tuck Marker.
It will use any and every kind of thread,from
the Beast to the coarsest, with a much smaller
needle than other machines. Be sure .and. e;. l
,amine on( before you purchase Price from S6O
[to $2Oll, - and every machibe• warracted. The
real value of our Mantdacturidg Dl...chines for
Teflon, Boot, Shoe, Barnessrand Carriage Ids
ken, is too well known to require comment.—
lion 't fail to‘[ call and me them.
SHEPARD & TERNEUS, Gen. AO's.
20, Este St., Elmira, R. Y.
For sale by CODLING, RUSSELL k Co.,
General Agents, Towanda, Pa.
HAT, CAP, AND FUR STORE I
The undersigned have opened a Store on the
south side Or , ereur's new block,
TOWANDA, PA.,
Where they itittind- to keep a full stock of
FASHIONABLE AND.SEASONABL
Goods, consisting of
7 HAIS, CAPS, IURS,
TRAVELLING BAGS,
CHBE LLA 8, CANES, GLOVES,
•
BUFFALO and WOLF ROBES, Ac.
Which we will sell at the lowest potstole etio
and respect ally solicit a share of she 1, I r ri 4
of the pabl: .
illarHate fit, ed with ltie American *Conforniater.
CI.O.NISEY 1153:3Y
TawandA
Oct.
L 0, OK 1
N f EW JEWELRY,
wiatilays.
GOLD WATCHES,
QAT WARECER'F, •
ELGIN WATCHES,
AT WARNER'SI
WALTHAM W AFT CHES,
AT 'WARIsER'S. .
T 1
FINE I GOLD JEWELRY,
AT WARNERS. •
ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS,
• AT WARNER'S.I
- and lots of things too numerous to
mention, at WARNER'S:
Call and see him. you will save wenty per teat.
in you purchases.
w Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired,
and Warranted. Patton's Block.
A.. Id. WARNER. -
Towanda, Dee,' , 1868.
QMOKBD SALMON H
ABZ ALI B UT &
Beef. IIcCI
NIAOKEREL, TROUT, WHITS.
Cod-Fishand Herring.
MaOABE &MIX.
UTTER TUBS AND MONS,
JJ sm, ready' let of April.
libb, - IicOABE do mi7l.
r
P '
.Mtr , 31 1 " , 7•1 q" % . 1 ';;<
ROOdding 101{0,4*
• ' .711
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1i0.1.215 nod fft9 In, r 4mi IPiroit t
To rADA , , „ 5 -,
„It.
Diasni In - •
HARDWARE,
IRON;
macwas Juni WAGONMAKEIS
vitt Ind Water
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.' e ....,,_-, ..
:000:4.04 . :'-i*MMI.N0,8, -i
HUBB Y POLE,
SPOKES, ?SILLS,
FE141.0E3. BILL? HICKS,
TOP LEATHER, DASH LEATHER,
*IMIELIAD CLOTH, 81'1U/fa; is la . LES
PIPE MISS, CIRCLES, BOLTS,
1 75
1 50
75
90
ANVILS, BELLOWS, and VIBES,
At Codding, Russell & 6o's
400
40
MACHINE OIL, ROPE,
LEATHER BELTING,
BABBITT' METAL,
GAS PIPE,
PUMPS, and SAWS,
ALITATII ON NAND
CORN SHELLERS, FEED UTTERS
CIRJRN POWERS. PLOWS
AND ALL FARMING TOOLS,
At Codding, Co'B.
B Ul LDEB"S' MATEBIAL3,
In large stock. Including
NAILS,
GLASS,
PAINTS' AND OILS,
LIME AND CEMENT, by the batree;
CARPENTER'S, BLACKSMITH'S,
And COOPER'S TOOLS,
D.O P 0 N T'S POWDER,
iSAFETY FUSE,
AMEB' B:ECOVELI3,,PICKSIAND
. •
' WHEEL-BABROWS.
FISHING TACKLE and HOOKS
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DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE ;
Universal Clothes Wringer
EXCELSIOR MC* WRINGER.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
LAIA,LARTFRNS;BRUSBE3,
GUNS AND 2- P TOLS.
The largest St'Qsl4,of
POCKET-KNIVES, RAZORS,
:EICS.SOIIB,, AND
;TABLE CUTLERY,
In Towanda.
A Codding, -Russell d Co.'s.
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SANFORD & ORIENT% HEATERS.
WS OFFER
IRON, NAILS, GLASS,
KEROSENE OIL, munusg,!
SCYTHES,. HiRO FRth JARS,
AT WHO'LKSALL
Agents for Spas Him, Jr.
SEWINGMLOHINE2
Towanda, February 15,1669.
As f.0::::1.',i:..N.:1.L...L
NEW4RDwARE STORE
SIOCK OF 570PES
Bier brought to thin place, among. which wi
• be fining tip following
STOVBS, "ltd.
NESI
CELEIR:ATED - ONEi3 I
pie Only Agent in 7owanda
MOBNISG GLORY. =
Which are, ivithota exception, the best
OUR OLD HOME,
GOOD BARER,
And ley cannot be Excelled.
latf orm and Counter Scales,
Kerosene Oil,
STOCK OF HARDWARE
SASH,
Springs,
Axles,
•
Nall Rods,
•
And all k Inds of Shelf Hardware, Which will
be sold at the lowest prices. I would say to
Merchants that I will at all times meet Elmira'
prices.
Towanda. Oct. 22, 1808.
300 CASES BOOTS & SHOES
HUMPHREY BROTHERS
three to their old' ctistemera and the general
ASSORTMES7 GOODS
P1A..1,1_, TRADE
NORTHERN. PENNSYLVANIA
T/lIR LOWEST RATES
5201 =And the
WORK ' GUARRANTEED-
SHOES FOR LADLES,
.MISSES. AND CHILDREN,
RECEIVED THE ONLY :SILVER MEDA
Excellence -of Mantfaclure
HEAVY OR LIGHT 1
CALF, OPERA, NAPOLEON,'
Itungctrian and other Styles
le tall and all] goods
- Modejto 'Order by Experienced Workniel.
Saddk4 Department
100 HORSE BLANKETS
Carriage 4. Team lila rneas
TRUNKS, WHIPS,
Towanda, Oct.'3l, 1868.
vE AOKNOWLEDGE WITH
gratitude put Wore, 'old ohall show
-elm dealing to the trade. . -
Hada ,
le non, receivin g atatli
A 74 . ;199 'Main -Streit
;The most complete
Ppr which I am
RATRBONES BRILLIANT,
BALTIM OBE HEATER,
•
Heating Stowe made
1 exiCalso agent for the Cook Stores
GARDEN CITY,
I am also agent for
Window Glass,
Eash ,:Docre, Nails
All of 'which will be sold at
Manufacturers_ Prices
To the trade
I also keep constants y on bana a complete
Of all kincs , connislal in part of
Felloes ,
Spokes, -
Iron,
Tin Ware.
AT RETAIL.
public>,
NOT ONLY. • THE . • LARGEST
HUT BEET -
TOR TUE
That can be found In
The stock Is offered at
ZDWIITIG. BIIIIDB
Awarded for
At theL
PARIS EXPOSITION 1867.
JAMES M. BURT'S
GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR,
Either
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE
Lethe
BUFFALO & WOLF ROBES;
DE
R EGISTER'S NOTlCE—Notice is
hereby given, thaithere has been filed and
settled in the offices( •he Register of Wills, In
Ind for the county of Bradford, accounts of Ad
ministration upon the following estates, els :
- Mal account of .1 W Allen, adm'r of Aches
Allen, law of Smithfield, dee%
Final account of 8 D Bulmess, adm'r of-
Rens/ Pitt, late of eiwinateld. deo 'd.
Final account of affi. N Newberry. adm'r of
WM. P Niwberry, late of Trorboro', deed.-
...Final account of Joseph Hornet, adm'r of
Satan NoAffett. late of Towanda, deed. -
Fioai
account of Joseph Hornet and Olive
Hollett, adm'rs of W H H Brown, late of Mon
roe, dee'd_.,
Final account of., Perry L Decker find Ranh
Decker, ex're of .James W Deci er, late of Mon
roe. deed.
Phut account of Bas sell Miller, gturdfserof
Henrietta Miller. -
Final account of B B Bansel;- guardian of
Marl and James Y Hinman.
Final account of 0 0 & L 13 Havens. adm'rs
of Cbarlea Havens, late of Colombia, dee'd.
Final account of 0 .1 Ohubbuct• and
Pratt. admire of haat Pratt late of Orwell.
Final account-of Cluildack,. guardian
of J Hamilton.
. Final account of! J N and II Cooley, ex'rs
of Isaac Cooley, late of Springfield, dec'd.
Final-account of A C Stevens,adm's of Sarah
B Steven late of Connecticut, deed.
Final account of Merge Birney, amr'r of Al
bert Newell, late of Ulster, dec'd.
Final account of J J Alorham, ex'r of Wm.
Spalding, late of Pike. deed..
Final account of H Marsh and D L Platt;
ez'rs of- James W Pratt, late of Pike, dec'd.
/Final account of James E ll ett. ez'r of Bus
Betty, late of Towanda. dec'd.
• Final account of Fanny Brooks, gnirdlan of
/Lary B Brown.
Final account of Charles Chaffee. eit's
Caleb . Inger son, late of Sbisheguin. dec'd.
Final account Bobt. Bull, adm'r of Theodore-
Arcot, late- of Monica dec'd.
'Final Account of P. B. Woodruff,,Gaardiazt of
Newton-W. Bums. !
PartialAcconnt of E. B. Beckwith, suiminte•
inter of David Griswold , lata of Wells. •
Partial account of W .1i Walker and .7 V
Kyaer, admire of Henry Kiser, late of - Athens
twp deed:
_ .
—The appraisment of property set off
by the Executors or Lc mintstrators to widows
or children of the follow.og decedents : -
Estate of James Phillips.
• " Lorenzo Allen. -
" " Ambrose Vanderpool,
" " Sylvan= the.
And the same will be presented to the Orplit
ins' Court of Arbrd,contity, on Thursday,
the etb of May next,- for confirmation and
allowance.. H. J. MADJIA.,
Apr 1115,1869- • Register.
pEOCLAMATION.Whereas Hon
FARRIS B. STREETER. President Judge
of the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the
counties of Bradford and 13usquehatizus. and
Hoes. Zenalon • Friable and J. W. Van - . Dyke,
Asaociate Judges, in and for said Couny of
Bradford; have issued their precept bearing date
the 3d day of April, A. D. 1869. to me directed,
for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Gen
eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common
Pleas and Otphan's Court, at Towanda, for th
County of Bradford, on Holiday, the ird- day 01
May next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro
ners, Justices of the Peace. and Conlitables, of
the County of Bradford, that they be then and
there in di* proper person, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, with their records, in
quisitions and oiher' remembrences, to do those
things which to their office appertains to be
done ; and-those who are bound by recognisant
or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners
who are or may be in the jail of Said County, or
who shall be bound to appear atithe said Court ;
are to-be then and thole - to prosecute apt nst.
them as Shall be just.. Jurors are requested to
be punctual in their - attendance, agreeably to
their notice. "
Dated at Towanda. the 6th day of April hi- the
year of ..nt Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and- sixty nine, and of the Independence-of
the UnAO States, the ninety-second.
WILLIAM GRIFFIS, Sheriff. •
GM
.ICENSES:-;—NOTICE IS. HERE -
AA by giveh that the_following applications for -
Licenses tor' Taverr s Eating Houses and Mer
chant Dealers, have been tiled in Manatee, and
that the tame will be presented to the Court or
Quarter Eeseions, on Monday: May 3, 1969,-for
the consideration of said Cpurt
Els Worth Osborn, • Windham twp;
J. M. Brawn, Wyli,'using twp.
John Champion, ....Leßaysville borough.
F. D. Chase, Canton borough.
SI. B. Calkin, ''• Towanda born.
Charles Day, ..: . - Athens „ i boro
Oscar Decker, .• .• - Athens boro.
Cl. H. P. Disbrow.; Vowandarboro.
N. D. Fox, ,. Monroe boro
P. T. Fergerson, Athens *p.
L. D. Forrest, Smithfield twp.
Geo. B. Frntchey, Wilmot twp
H. G. Goff, • Towanda boro
C. D. Holcomb ; - _ Leßoy twp.
Charles Handy, Ridgbu twp
Thomas.R. Jordon, .. Towand ry a
boro
W. L. Lewis, • ‘,.. Franklin twp
P. Minos,
..- Monroe boro.
Geo. Metlar, . . ' ' Canton boro
W. H.-MeClellano, Sylvania boro.
A. Mastm, Troy boro
John H. Morgan, " Columbia twp.
Peter H. Mackey, Wairen twp
John M. Pike, ....,., Athens boro.
Jacob P. Rodgers, Sheshequin twp
N. SI. Reynolds, . Alba boro.
J. P. Strong, - - .:,...Columbia tivp.
Orin Stone, ' f Wells twp.
Peter Sherman, - Overton tap
John S. Sherman, Wysox twp.
Daniel Sullivan, Towanda bozo
Daniel Kellogg Albany twp.
Emily Vanallen . •Springfield twr.
N. B. Stevens, 'fro y boro.
k. W. Smith, . Franklin twp
':A. K. Smith, " - - Towanda,boro.
J. S. Thompson,.... .... : . Wyalusing twp
Tuttle &, - Mather, Ulster twp
A. A. Taylor, ' Rome bore.
Win. Van brunt, Wysox tvffp.
A. D. Vaughn-, Wilmot twp.
John C. Wilson, - Towanda boro.
, EATLNG ROUSES.
„John Coleman, . Athens twp.
Patrick Costello, - Towanda born.
W. S. Craniner, , Monroe boro.
Redmond Caton, Towanda boro.'
Morris Clare, Ulster twp.
McClelland lc , Adems. - ...... ..... Columbia.
Oscar Coring, - . Wyalusing twp.
Thomas Datm, - ' Athena boro.
Barnard Dunn, Overton twp.
George
: Fin ton, • • Ridgbray twp.
Dennis Fletcher, ..".Ttoy boro.
Charles Grohs, .• Troy boro.
i - Vm• Henry, , Towanda born
T. W. Knowles..... . - Athens twp
.H. A.:B.lff, ' Athens born
_Geo. W. Mofilt,.., Towanda born
John MeGuffie. jr., i Athena twp.
Morgan & Wolf, ',Troy bor.)
Samuel' N. Manley, Troy biro.
W. B..Orwan, . ' ' Troy 'boro.
Charles Rice,. - Herrick twp
E: W. Smith, _ ~.Towanda born
A. K. Smith, - Towanda born
Henry Shaw, • Utst , r two.
T. N.. Wilson, Alba boro
Sl• A. Wall, . Athens twp
Francis Watts, - Towanda born.
MEECUAST DESLEES. •
Colwell & Whitman, - Canton bon).
Barnard Dunn, - • Overton twp
Dennis' Me3Lihon, - Towanda born
Shor ghessy & Co., -Tow. , nda bor, ;
A. L. McKean, Towanda bar.
R. F. Redingto,‘” - Troy born
J. C. Robireson, - - ' Ridgbury twp
Valle 4 Vanorder,- Troy. twp.
W. A. I,'IIOIIAS,
April 15, 18G9. _
• Clerk.
Horse Shoes,
Belting
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
To Flit ahetb-Srm , trong.—No. 333, Dec.
ter; ISs3' you are hereby notified that Win.
IL Armstrong , yoar buSband, has applied to
the Court of t7innmon Pleas of-Bradlord Coon.
ty, for aAivorce from thd bonds_ of matrimony,
and the Said Court has appointed Monday, t
3d day - of May, 1569..:t tw 3 o'clock, p. m., foe .
bearing the said Win. A. Armstrong, in the
premises, at which time snd place yon can at-
tend it „lon think prppci. .
AprilB, 1889.
.Wlll. G SIFFII3, • lierlif.:
•
• A PPLICATION IN - DIVORCE.-
_AQL To Wilber Pitlan.—No. 202, December
term, 1868. You are:hereby notified that Theo*
dote Pitkin, has applied lo the court of common
pleas of Bradford Co. fora dieore from the bonds
ot matrimony, and the said court has appointed
Menday, the 3d day of May 1869, at 2 o'clock,
p.Rit., for hearing the said Thedois Pitkin ,in
thepremises, at which time and plate you can
attend if you think proper.
April 6, 1869. • , WM. GRIFFIS, Sheriff.
A PPLICAUON IN DIVORCE.--
. To. Sarah Yompsou .—No, 221, Dec. term.
- 1657. You are hereby notified that James
Thompson, your huiThand, has applied to the
Court of Comon Pleas of Bradford County for
a disiTce- from the bonds of matrimony, !nd
the said Court has appointed Monday the 3d
day of May. 1869, at two o'clock, p. m., for
hearing the:said James Thothpsera.in the pram.
lees, at which tl me and place you can attend if
you think proper. • WM. 011.1FPIS.
. Aprlr 7, 1869. Sheriff.
APPUb'ATION iN DIVORCE
To Warren M. Dewitt —No. 161. Septem
ber Terri, 1868. You- are hereby notified that
Marta Dewitt, by her next friend Ass Andr ews.
ties applied to the Court of Common Pleas of.
Bradford county, for a divorce trum the bonds of
matrimony; and the said court has appointed
Mondoy-the 3d day of May, 1869, at 2 o'ciiicli•P•
m., for hearing the said Marts Dewitt, in the
premises, at which time and place you can at
tend it you think proper. .
• - WILLIAM GRIFFIS •
April 5,1869. - Sheriff. ,
D RIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS
• IfcCABIE 4MIX.
CHOICE FLOUR, all the grades - at
the lotiest possible prices.
Feb 34 McCABE A MIX.
GREEN APPLES BY - IHE BAR
let, Bushel, &c. • M CABS & MIX:
gelid.
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WIERIFFS BALI —By 'Mae of a.
ILY writ of Lev. "%AUG ' ed eat 61-.. the Omit.
of 'Comma Plead Bradtsrd, 112e1w0. old
me aremak sill be Milmilta PQM ask. M
the Court' Male fa bessendi of Towanda,
lthedford minty, as TIMM alf. APRIL . •
ism at : 1 11: aL., that Ibliinshig deserib.
go lot, pleiceorlwrosi had et esteis 'fray ".
um., anti bmifed anti by a_fmblie road, ea
the east sad south by lesdrof IL' A. Ow. sad
on the watt by lands of Rubes Class. Cattidai
thy mine acres warn pircheadritkitt Weirdest:l •
ed by Webs Case to Limbs A Owe Ibr 111. wait
remainder to Wis. P. Cane .A rica P. Cam sod
sf huge A. Cam, eaten which Ile sow enestad a
framed dwelling ignme sad_offiey ler
seizedand taken to assentios. at the nit of
Potter Wanderly rt. Mow A. Qui Lobe ,
A. Case sad W. P. Case.
Al4o.—One other lot, *foot Porool of ' load
situate is Columbia twp.. afol bonded' es the
north by land of P. L. Ballard. east by lend of
W-n; Yong, south by land of ---- Vl*. mad
west by_ land of IfeniU Baton& and —Plats.
Containing ninety um more or less. being the
lands sow betas -leg to Leptis A. Cue, Luny .
IL Palmer, and Wet. P. Cur._
ALSOThe folk/wing ductibed lot, =e a - .
parcel of land situate in Anaeoligtwp.,
north by lands of IL A. Case lad Lephe A
Case, on the uses by land of IL A. Case. and oat
the south by land of Anna Pierce. and on
west by isa or the orate of Timothy
containing Teti-ton acme more or ems, it he:
Jug • tract rif_ilatha•luni belonging to Leybe
Ann Cus. •
Seized sad lakes is eseeatfon it the, snit
of Potter & Weaderly vs. Ma* A. end Lopbe
A. Coe.-
All3O-1. cabin wood badisg belt for
hotel, filmting on public ousts ,
Stnithdeld
Centre, three stories high, b vinga treat MAO
feet sad a Opt of 23 het oaths street leading:
from Smithfield Cube to Botlington, with sr
wiag attacked le the rear of-mid front, on the
mid West, said wing being 20x114 feet, and two
stories Met flotilla story of the wing being -
9 feet betwienjobte. the second •doey - 8 feet,
and the third story being built for a ball-r00t.,:
and is Abated upon a piece of Width the twp.
of Smithfield. - '
- Seised and taken in execution at. the salt of
Jennings lE Lyman coraustors ko.. vs. L. S.
Arnold. hi..F. Tattle end A. C. Bentley. - •
ALSO—By virtue-of a writ of VendZepoe
the following deicribed lot, 'deft or parcel of
land situate in Canton bore', and. bun Md 'ma
north, south and west by lands - of W.S. Baker
and east by landh babe to the' heirs or J.
C. Hose, deo'd: C four area more or
Leal, all improved, with a house, ands
feir fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in men** at the Salt of
B. B. Mitchell it Co., vs. Wet Brew-
ALSO—TM folkrwintemieribed lot. piece or
parcel of land situate borough,
end bounded on Ms earth= K. Clomp
to eat by Flynn -Phelps, Jr.. moth by the
public highway leading trod Burlington to
Troy, and west by - lead of Mn. Julie Calkins.
Containing onesfoarth of an Wili ng or les,
all Improved, mitt:a tame house.
and a framed drug store thereon.
Seized sad taken into usentien at the snit of
D. H. Sweeney,- now 'o use of Win. Wheatley
vs. L. T'lloyse.
ALSOBy virtu of a writ of FL Pa.. the
following described lot, piece or parcel of land -
'Rasta in Armenia twp., bounded as -follows:
On the north by lazobrof Mahe Knights, east
by Andrew Monroe, south by J. D. Becker, end
west by H. A. Case and Leroy Glass. Contain
ing 53 acres of land more or km, about 36 acres
Imp oved. with a framed house, framed bun;
.end young orchard of Wilt trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at atm:lt of
Win Brehm vs. Abram D. Wilcox.•
ALBo—The following described lot.-piece or
parcel of land - aikido In. the Borough of ro•
wand", bounded on the north by Gorge-Ott,
east by Second street, south by BM a st., and
west by land of C. L. Ward, being about-50 ft.
on said second st. and 1411 ft . on State street,
more_tess; with ' framed boom, framed barn,
and stew fruit trees thereon, .
Seised:rod taken Intoaxecatiosat the cult of
-George fitt's use vs. James Mclntire. -
ALSO—The following described lot. piece, or -
para.-I,ot land, situate In-North- Towanda tarp.
arid bounded un.the north. by the estate of John
Simons, dec'd., east by Sager Creek. south .• by
Edward Overton,and west by Wm. Malta.—
containing 55 scree of land m or al e
- or lees. about
10 acres Improved, with xi oldplank house
- and
a taw fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken Into execution at the fruit of
Jacim Myers' admrli vs. Geo. Simons.
ALSO—The folloWing described lot. Piece. er •
-
parcel of land, situated in the borough of !To
wanda. bounded on the'. north• by lands
t Charles Se•lum, east by 13econd at., south
up James titoneman and west by an
ing Ipo ieet front and 150 feet M•sp_. Cont a in-ng squsie feet. WON or lam with a
, remed house and a few trait trees thereon.
Seized and taken - inta execration at the salt of
at. It. McDowell vs. Geo. W. Cition,
ALSO— the following described lot, piece or
earcel of laud 'Haste in BoathiCreek township,
acid bounded-on the north by lands of A. Thom•
,t 1612, east by Harris Ward, louts by the estate '
ut ki Smith. dic'd., and west fry Win. H. Baed
eker. Containing 100 sires more or less, about
50 acres.imyroved. with a log hope, (named
,urn, corn house, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into , execution at the snit of
ti. 11 Leonard vs. Jumph O. Gordon. -
A.LuO—lbe following described lot, piece or
p reel. of land,-,sitnate In Sprthirtield township,
bounded on thei_ north by land of A. Decker,
need, tag by Geo. Lewis, smith by:the estidai
ut bald A. De ker, and *rest by Wm. H. Suds
ier. - Contatning 40 acrei of land, more of less;
about 20 acres Improved, with two log houses,.
and a few fruit trees thereon,
netted and taken into executim at the stilt of
W. value vs. James W. Benjamin and Lacy
Ann Benjando.
ALSO—the following described lot, plerg, or
p arc el of land, Bhutto. in Boma township,
h,ouded on the north by lands of Cm,' Buggll
end Joseph Yought, east by 4. D. llimen.,sorath
by A. J. and west b3r 'John BasseU and
Tte mse 'fought. Contai .-ing 90 acres at land,
more or less, about 70 sins imprived, with a
teamed house, framed. barn- and shop, and few
.rust trees .hereon.l '
Seized and tateninto execution at the silt of
Bradford Beecher.ezecotor of the estate ef
grecher dec'd. vs. Low H. Lent.
ALso—The - following described/lot, piece, or
parcel at land, 'Own in the bortingh of Troy,
bounded on the northiby lands of Gar.
east by Levi Bradford', south by Elmira meet,
and west by N. If. Pomeroy. Containing one
half an acre of land more or less, All improied,
with framed hqnse, barn, and . a few fruit rind
ornamental lOW thereon. • -
Seized snd taken into execution' I the suit of
R. R Phelps, now to use oflG. W. Ingham vs.
C. T gem.
ALSO—The following described lot piece, or - '
parcel f land, situate in the boro' of Troy,
and bounded on the north by R. T. Redington,
east by Canton street. ;Muth and west by DLL.
carom:ban, being about 22 feet front on raid at
and containing, 400 penaye 'set more or less,
with a two story (brick front) building used as
,a bather shop thereon.'
ALSO—The following described lot, piece, or
parcel of land situate in Troy boro', bounded
on the north by land of Elsner Pomeroy, east
y agar reek, south by B. IL' Hobert, and
*est by Canton street, being thou - 70 ft. tront,_
cnasid street, and about 80 feet deep. Con
taiuiag 560osquare feer,-More or lea, with a
famed house, with wood shed attached, and
a few fruit and ornamental trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the suits)!
E. Pumeroy's use vs. Joseph Jorolomon. •
ALSO—The following described lot. piece or
parcel of land, situate in the tarp. of &theirs,
and bounded on theniirth and north-west by the
state line between New York and Penn's, the
Chemung river and lands-of the Junction Canal
co., east by lands of Thomas Rogers. Wm- E.
Moore, ant L. Olmsted..airoth by lands of Tim
othy Rireen and Chas.-EL - Shepard; and west by
lands of said Junction Canal Co- Containing
;50 acne; of land. more or less about 60 acres
improved wtih two-framed dwelling houses one
framed barn, and two orchards of trait tress .
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution, at the salt of
.1 L. Bosworth vs. Solomon Bosworth'e achnes,
and A. H Spaldinggciardian of airier child
ren of Solomon Bosworth. deed. - e • '
ALSO—The - foil owing described lot, piece or
parcel of land 'Matte in Burlington borough,
and botinded on the north by land of A. T.
Wheat; east by the mace of Addison ItclCesn,
south by the Sugar' Creek road leading from
Luther's Mills to Troy, and west by the. Ber-•
wick turnpike. Containing oue acre of land
more or less. all- improved, with a framed tav
ern- house, framed dweftg house, framed ban'.
framed blacksmith ahoKaoe shop. andia lot
of fruit trees thereon.
Seized sal taken lots socuticsi at the stlit d
A. & J ts.l3ea 0. Hill, sal Atoms B.
BM.
ALSO—The following lot, piece, or parcel of
land allude in the township of Albany, bound
ed on the north by lands of Lewt. Jones, east
by the south branch of Towanda Creek, south
by:Orlando Haverty and west by the PaCktir
Coal Lands. Containing 200 acres of land mom_
or lees; about 140 acres Improved, with framed -
house, two framed band, blacksmith shop, and
an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken !damnation at the nit of
C. R. Patch vs. A. Beverly. -
dl bo—The following described lot, piece or
parcel of land situate in the township of Her.
'rick, and bounded on de north :Nandi of C.
8. Rogersinest by the public Itwuy had.
sag from Herrickvi ll e to South south by
E. W. Wickizer, west by A. 8. Brown- " Con.
tabling one acre,'more or less, with a framed
hoax" ands few fruit trees thereon.
Seized'and taken into execationiat the Bait of
Eilocum's use vs. W. W. Rodgers, •
WILLIAM GRIFFIS -
Sherif.
April 5.1868
•
A DMINISTRATRIr - NOTICE.-
..Li. Notice Is herelil given that all pandas
indebted to the estate of BYLVENIIS GEE,
late of Franklin twp., are requested to make im
mediate payment. and all persons having claim
against wkid estate mustprosent them duly an
thenticated-for settlement.
LOVINA GEE,
1869. - ' Administratrix..
A _IIDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat.
A
ter of the Estate of John Bixby, cl;_ee'd,
late of Col.unbla twpppin ted ..Bratitord County.
The . anderldiroed_ Auditor by .the
Orphans Colic of Bradfort _Ooantb_to ftfrib•
ate mo . tlitlrends of the Isemrs to of
laid attend to the dirties of :ids sip?
pointment at rthrrolkoe of NUM &sabre% la
es
borottlit o f Troy. on l'aesdo the 20th dai
or April, 869. a n
t sae o'clock P.ll. All per ,
eons interested I saki tate mat sake.
Ord= then or be forests &hand thereafter.their
WILLIAMS,
minor.
March 17.
EVERY GRAD OP SUGAR, by
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